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The midterm will be a 25 question multiple choice exam. They will all material covered in class this semester. The scantron type for the Final exam is NCS-4521.
Final Exam Review
The first significant revision to the Gutenberg Printing press was?! A. Lithography! B. Stanhope Cast Iron Press! C. Koeing Steam Powered Press! D. Letterpress
The first significant revision to the Gutenberg Printing press was?! A. Lithography! B. Stanhope Cast Iron Press! C. Koeing Steam Powered Press! D. Letterpress
What is the name of the press founded by William Morris?! A. Chiswick Press! B. Full Circle Press! C. Kelmscott Press! D. Arts & Crafts Press
What is the name of the press founded by William Morris?! A. Chiswick Press! B. Full Circle Press! C. Kelmscott Press! D. Arts & Crafts Press
William Morris is most closelyassociated with?! A. French Art Nouveau! B. English Arts & Crafts! C. Japonisme! D. German Jugendstil
William Morris is most closelyassociated with?! A. French Art Nouveau! B. English Arts & Crafts! C. Japonisme! D. German Jugendstil
The invention of San Serif type is credited to?! A. Claud Garamond! B. William Caslon IV! C. Napoleon Bonaparte! D. Aldus Manutius
The invention of San Serif type is credited to?! A. Claud Garamond! B. William Caslon IV! C. Napoleon Bonaparte! D. Aldus Manutius
Aubrey Beardsley was known for an excessive use of color.! A. True! B. False
Aubrey Beardsley was known for an excessive use of color.! A. True! B. False
Which designer was not associated with French Art Nouveau?! A. Jules Chéret! B. Alphonse Mucha! C. Henri de Toulouse-Lautre! D. Nicholas Jaugeon
Which designer was not associated with French Art Nouveau?! A. Jules Chéret! B. Alphonse Mucha! C. Henri de Toulouse-Lautre! D. Nicholas Jaugeon
The most prominent American designer associated with Art Nouveau was?! A. Jules Chéret! B. Alphonse Mucha! C. Leonetto Cappiello! D. William Bradley
The most prominent American designer associated with Art Nouveau was?! A. Jules Chéret! B. Alphonse Mucha! C. Leonetto Cappiello! D. William Bradley
During WWI the poster used by the Allied Forces were known for their use of flat color and abstract symbolism.! A. True! B. False
Allied Forces: Britain, France, Russia, Italy and the United States
During WWI the poster used by the Allied Forces were known for their use of flat color and abstract symbolism.! A. True! B. False
Allied Forces: Britain, France, Russia, Italy and the United States
The Beggarstaff Brothers were known for their strong use of representational images and soft layers of color applied in a painterly style.! A. True! B. False
The Beggarstaff Brothers were known for their strong use of representational images and soft layers of color applied in a painterly style.! A. True! B. False
Where was printing invented?! A. France! B. China! C. Germany! D. Japan
Where was printing invented?! A. France! B. China! C. Germany! D. Japan
Gustav Klimt was a leader in what group of artists?! A. The Glasgow School! B. Italian Art Nouveau! C. The Vienna Secession! D. American Arts & Crafts
Gustav Klimt was a leader in what group of artists?! A. The Glasgow School! B. Italian Art Nouveau! C. The Vienna Secession! D. American Arts & Crafts
The use of movable type in printing was invented by:! A. Bì Shēng! B. Johannes Gutenberg! C. John Baskerville! D. Marcus Aurelius
The use of movable type in printing was invented by:! A. Bì Shēng! B. Johannes Gutenberg! C. John Baskerville! D. Marcus Aurelius
The typeface associated with the German national identity is:! A. Roman! B. Blackletter! C. Italic! D. Caslon
The typeface associated with the German national identity is:! A. Roman! B. Blackletter! C. Italic! D. Caslon
The hand setting of type was made obsolete almost over night by what inventions?! A. Matrix & Typewriter Machines! B. Linotype & Monotype Machines! C. Photo Type Machine & Electricity! D. Koeing Steam Powered Press
The hand setting of type was made obsolete almost over night by what inventions?! A. Matrix & Typewriter Machines! B. Linotype & Monotype Machines! C. Photo Type Machine & Electricity! D. Koeing Steam Powered Press
Franklin Gothic was designed to meet the high demand for san serif faces. Who designed it?! A. William Caslon VI! B. Morris Fuller Benton! C. Vincent Figgins! D. Herbert Matter
Franklin Gothic was designed to meet the high demand for san serif faces. Who designed it?! A. William Caslon VI! B. Morris Fuller Benton! C. Vincent Figgins! D. Herbert Matter
The invention of Slab Serif type is credited to?! A. Alphonse Mucha! B. William Caslon! C. Vincent Figgins! D. William Morris
The invention of Slab Serif type is credited to?! A. Alphonse Mucha! B. William Caslon! C. Vincent Figgins! D. William Morris
Aldus Manutius is credited with publishing the first work with:! A. Old Style Type! B. Modern Type! C. Roman Italic Type! D. Transitional Type
Aldus Manutius is credited with publishing the first work with:! A. Old Style Type! B. Modern Type! C. Roman Italic Type! D. Transitional Type
The first most complete set of Roman type cast in metal was by:! A. Claud Garamond! B. Nicolas Jenson! C. Benjamin Franklin! D. Aldus Manutius
The first most complete set of Roman type cast in metal was by:! A. Claud Garamond! B. Nicolas Jenson! C. Benjamin Franklin! D. Aldus Manutius
The typeface Bembo is considered the first:! A. Modern Typeface! B. Old Style Typeface! C. Transitional Typeface! D. Venetian Typeface
The typeface Bembo is considered the first:! A. Modern Typeface! B. Old Style Typeface! C. Transitional Typeface! D. Venetian Typeface
Phillippe Grandjean was appointed to cut the Romain du Roi, or roman of the king.! A. True! B. False!
Phillippe Grandjean was appointed to cut the Romain du Roi, or roman of the king.! A. True! B. False!
The first English typefounder of note was:! A. John Baskerville! B. William Caslon! C. Nicolas Jenson! D. Nicholas Jaugeon
The first English typefounder of note was:! A. John Baskerville! B. William Caslon! C. Nicolas Jenson! D. Nicholas Jaugeon
Which of the following is a Modern Typeface?! A. Caslon! B. Helvetica! C. Baskerville! D. Didot
Which of the following is a Modern Typeface?! A. Caslon! B. Helvetica! C. Baskerville! D. Didot
The Declaration of Independence was printed using what typeface:! A. Caslon! B. Garamond! C. Baskerville! D. Bodoni
The Declaration of Independence was printed using what typeface:! A. Caslon! B. Garamond! C. Baskerville! D. Bodoni
The collaborative known as The Four or the Glasgow School were from where?! A. Italy! B. France! C. Scotland! D. Germany
The collaborative known as The Four or the Glasgow School were from where?! A. Italy! B. France! C. Scotland! D. Germany
What was the Arts & Crafts Moment a reaction against?! A. Mass Production! B. Traditional Farming Techniques! C. Building Codes! D. Art Nouveau
What was the Arts & Crafts Moment a reaction against?! A. Mass Production! B. Traditional Farming Techniques! C. Building Codes! D. Art Nouveau
Massive Change was an exhibit that focused on what aspect of design?! A. how design can be used as a methodology ! to address the problems inherent to our social, ! economic and political systems.! B. how design can be used to sell to a wider ! audience in a more diverse geographic area.! C. the history of graphic design! D. a comparison of Canadian vs U.S. graphic ! design practices
Massive Change was an exhibit that focused on what aspect of design?! A. how design can be used as a ! methodology to address the problems ! inherent to our social, !economic and ! political systems.! B. how design can be used to sell to a wider ! audience in a more diverse geographic area.! C. the history of graphic design! D. a comparison of Canadian vs U.S. graphic ! design practices
Tibor Kalman was known for working on what publication in the early 90’s?! A. Colors! B. Esquire! C. Emigre! D. The Atlantic
Tibor Kalman was known for working on what publication in the early 90’s?! A. Colors! B. Esquire! C. Emigre! D. The Atlantic
The First Things First Manifesto objected to what?! A. commercial work focused on!selling ! products as the primary purpose of ! graphic design! B. elevating graphic design above ! traditional art! C. the establishment of Bauhaus! D. the creation of the AIGA
The First Things First Manifesto objected to what?! A. commercial work focused on! selling products as the primary ! purpose of graphic design! B. elevating graphic design above ! traditional art! C. the establishment of Bauhaus! D. the creation of the AIGA
Emigre Magazine was:! A. was a post-modern example of ! magazine design.! B. a celebration of modernist posters.! C. published by the Bauhaus! D. and arts and travel publication.
Emigre Magazine was:! A. was a post-modern example of ! magazine design.! B. a celebration of modernist posters.! C. published by the Bauhaus! D. and arts and travel publication.
David Carson was known for:! A. his clear use of the grid.! B. his post-modern work on ! RayGun Magazine.! C. his expertise in color theory.! D. his love of helvetica.
David Carson was known for:! A. his clear use of the grid.! B. his post-modern work on ! RayGun Magazine.! C. his expertise in color theory.! D. his love of helvetica.
Wolfgang Weingart was known for being the father of Swiss-Punk and New Wave Typography.! A. True! B. False
Wolfgang Weingart was known for being the father of Swiss-Punk and New Wave Typography.! A. True! B. False
Paula Scher was known for post-modern use of historical styles?! A. True! B. False
Paula Scher was known for post-modern use of historical styles?! A. True! B. False
One of Milton Glaser’s most iconic designs is?! A. The IBM logo! B. A series of posters for the ! Rural Electrification Administration ! C. A poster promoting Bob Dylan! D. A poster promoting the ! Grateful Dead
One of Milton Glaser’s most iconic designs is?! A. The IBM logo! B. A series of posters for the ! Rural Electrification Administration ! C. A poster promoting Bob Dylan! D. A poster promoting the ! Grateful Dead
Lester Beall created iconic posters for?! A. United States Postal Service! B. Rural Electrification Administration! C. Rockefeller Center! D. Ford Motor Company
Lester Beall created iconic posters for?! A. United States Postal Service! B. Rural Electrification ! Administration! C. Rockefeller Center! D. Ford Motor Company
Alvin Lustig was known for his expert use of color and line and texture in graphic design.! A. True! B. False
Alvin Lustig was known for his expert use of color and line and texture in graphic design.! A. True! B. False
Paul Rand is well known for designing identities for?! A. UPS, ABC and Westinghouse! B. General Electric, NBC and Microsoft! C. Apple, Whirlpool and ! US Postal Service! D. Chevron, Toyota and General Motors
Paul Rand is well known for designing identities for?! A. UPS, ABC and Westinghouse! B. General Electric, NBC and Microsoft! C. Apple, Whirlpool and ! US Postal Service! D. Chevron, Toyota and General Motors
Gunta Stölzl was the first female master teacher at the Bauhaus in what subject:! A. Metals! B. Textiles! C. Primary Course! D. Architecture
Gunta Stölzl was the first female master teacher at the Bauhaus in what subject:! A. Metals! B. Textiles! C. Primary Course! D. Architecture
A prime example of the International Typographic Style or Swiss Style still is shown in the work of?! A. Wassily Kandinsky! B. Josef Müller-Brockmann! C. Gustav Klimt! D. Stefan Sagmeister
A prime example of the International Typographic Style or Swiss Style still is shown in the work of?! A. Wassily Kandinsky! B. Josef Müller-Brockmann! C. Gustav Klimt! D. Stefan Sagmeister
The main principles surrounding the International Style were?! A. Ornament is a Crime, Truth to ! Materials, Form follows Function! B. Classical Forms, Symmetrical ! Composition, Decoration is Key! C. Historical Revival & Nationalistic ! Traditions Hold Priority! D. Decoration is of Primary Importance, ! Form is determined by ! Economical Status.
The main principles surrounding the International Style were?! A. Ornament is a Crime, Truth to ! Materials, Form follows Function! B. Classical Forms, Symmetrical ! Composition, Decoration is Key! C. Historical Revival & Nationalistic ! Traditions Hold Priority! D. Decoration is of Primary Importance, ! Form is determined by ! Economical Status.
Once of the tenets of the New Typography proposed by Jan Tschichold was?! A. Symmetrical Composition! B. Asymmetrical Composition! C. Serif Typography Exclusivity ! D. Classical Page Proportions
Once of the tenets of the New Typography proposed by Jan Tschichold was?! A. Symmetrical Composition! B. Asymmetrical Composition! C. Serif Typography Exclusivity ! D. Classical Page Proportions
The Ulm School of Design tried to combine the study of design and...?! A. Art! B. Science! C. Theatre ! D. Music
The Ulm School of Design tried to combine the study of design and...?! A. Art! B. Science! C. Theatre ! D. Music
Who were the three directors of the Bauhaus?! A. Walter Gropius, Hannes Myer, ! Mies van der Rohe! B. Walter Gropius, Lázló Moholy-Nagy, ! Johannes Itten! C. Walter Gropius, William Morris, ! Paul Renner! D. Walter Gropius, Josef Albers, ! Wassily Kandinsky
Who were the three directors of the Bauhaus?! A. Walter Gropius, Hannes Myer, ! Mies van der Rohe! B. Walter Gropius, Lázló Moholy-Nagy, ! Johannes Itten! C. Walter Gropius, William Morris, ! Paul Renner! D. Walter Gropius, Josef Albers, ! Wassily Kandinsky
When Lázló Moholy-Nagy took over the foundations course at the Bauhaus from Johannes Itten what did he shift its focus to?! A. Logical analysis of form! B. Spiritual expression through form! C. Exploration of historical forms! D. Learning by copying master artists
When Lázló Moholy-Nagy took over the foundations course at the Bauhaus from Johannes Itten what did he shift its focus to?! A. Logical analysis of form! B. Spiritual expression through form! C. Exploration of historical forms! D. Learning by copying master artists
The Bauhaus was based in what country?! A. England! B. Germany! C. Spain! D. France
The Bauhaus was based in what country?! A. England! B. Germany! C. Spain! D. France
The use of color in The De Stijl was usually restricted to?! A. Primary- Red, Yellow, Blue! B. Greyscale! C. Secondary - Orange, Green, Violet! D. Pink
The use of color in The De Stijl was usually restricted to?! A. Primary- Red, Yellow, Blue! B. Greyscale! C. Secondary - Orange, Green, Violet! D. Pink
The De Stijl movement was promoted primarily by which two individuals?! A. Theo Van Doesburg & Piet Mondrian! B. Jan Tschichold & Walter Gropius! C. William Morris & Alphonse Mucha! D. Paul Rand & Lester Beall
The De Stijl movement was promoted primarily by which two individuals?! A. Theo Van Doesburg & Piet ! Mondrian! B. Jan Tschichold & Walter Gropius! C. William Morris & Alphonse Mucha! D. Paul Rand & Lester Beall
April Greiman:! A. was an early adopter of the computer ! as a graphic design tool.! B. was a strict modernist in her ! design practice.! C. partnered with Paul Rand on ! numerous graphic design commissions. ! D. studied under Josef Muller-Brockmann.
April Greiman:! A. was an early adopter of the computer ! as a graphic design tool.! B. was a strict modernist in her ! design practice.! C. partnered with Paul Rand on ! numerous graphic design commissions. ! D. studied under Josef Muller-Brockmann.
Katherine McCoy is best known for her:! A. work as co-director of the graduate ! Design program at the Cranbrook ! Academy of Art.! B. work as director of the graduate ! Design program at Yale University.! C. public fight against post-modern ! aesthetics in graphic design.! D. typeface design.
Katherine McCoy is best known for her:! A. work as co-director of the ! graduate Design program at the ! Cranbrook Academy of Art.! B. work as director of the graduate ! Design program at Yale University.! C. public fight against post-modern ! aesthetics in graphic design.! D. typeface design.
Barbara Kruger’s work is comprised primarily of what color palett?! A. Red, Black and White! B. Violet, Silver and White! C. Red, Yellow and Blue! D. Red, Blue and Green
Barbara Kruger’s work is comprised primarily of what color palett?! A. Red, Black and White! B. Violet, Silver and White! C. Red, Yellow and Blue! D. Red, Blue and Green
Graphic Design is?! A. Art! B. Communication! C. Business! D. All of the above
Graphic Design is?! A. Art! B. Communication! C. Business! D. All of the above